Mr. Speaker, as my colleague said, we have worked together quite well in the industry committee. I did enjoy his presence at the health committee and the questions he posed.
There are a couple of the things in the bill that we did not have in any other bill. The most important is probably the general prohibition, which is very important today. We have a changing economy, a globalized economy. This allows us to remove unsafe products immediately from the market. With the old bill, we were unable to do this.
We also have AMPs, these monetary penalties in the new bill. The size of the fines have increased. More Important, we have a new advisory council.
We heard from stakeholders during the debates in committee. As I said during my speech, the member for St. Paul's brought this very important amendment forward, which will make the legislation even better.
We had a great response during committee from the stakeholders. I am very proud of the legislation and I look forward to all members of the House supporting it.